[00:40:14] s/lest/list/ argh [00:40:24] Mochi101: 6.6 [00:40:33] just squares in there.... [00:40:37] More like damn savask and his bad English [00:40:42] entire edit-test-commit cycle TJ- [01:10:30] i ran wireshark on machine A and tried to look for traffic from machine B to outside websites but i didnt see anything about machine B [01:10:35] It's all so clear now. [01:10:43] a -> Maybe a [01:47:25] are there any old linux distros ~2007 with online but non-updated repositories. I'm trying to compile something old, and want to "move back in time" to when it worked without having to find all the outdated dependencies manually. [01:47:28] i need to create a bootable usb of macos but i cant download the install cause my system is newer than the one on the appstore [02:27:43] I love your marks when Bufleave saw on a reddit psot you made [02:27:50] Any completions in your package that could maybe be included upstream? :) [02:37:37] kurly: well, what I was suggesting is https://bpaste.net/show/05ccdb6e1016 with the diff being https://bpaste.net/show/fc5b4b3d0449 [02:37:47] and the heat sink will, too [02:50:18] funabashi: several AV vendors offer some, most are based on either linux or windows PE [02:50:23] why DO [04:55:20] sorry, one last last question. The | character, the >, >>, etc characters all just switch the STDIN, STDOUT, or STDERR? [04:55:27] TheWild: what if you input i*i*i*... [04:55:35] well if ntfs is r/w then that solves that problem... [04:55:44] Cheery: still a bit vague... copy-mode let's you consider the current terminal buffer as...well a buffer, where you can move around vim-like. Is this what you are looking for? [04:59:26] sorry, one last last question. The | character, the >, >>, etc characters all just switch the STDIN, STDOUT, or STDERR? [04:59:35] TheWild: what if you input i*i*i*... [04:59:42] well if ntfs is r/w then that solves that problem... [04:59:48] Cheery: still a bit vague... copy-mode let's you consider the current terminal buffer as...well a buffer, where you can move around vim-like. Is this what you are looking for? [05:21:33] basically, when it's a type not matched by _Generic, it just uses memcpy [05:21:42] Right.. :) [05:29:25] But I keep in mind the body's acclimation to things. If it's "used" to not having it, it's adjusted other mechanisms in its attempt to compensate -- even if it's not fully able to. [05:29:31] The worst thing of all is the captcha software recaptcha which needs google! It is almost present everywhere in account creation process giving google nice info. [05:29:36] Dang, can't use YT right now :( [05:29:41] In future... lvm [05:29:46] tbh I don't really know much about model theory and don't have much of a sense of what kind of nonstandard stuff can happen [05:29:52] adamw: dnf-automatic getting stuck bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1627909 [05:56:40] amosbird: however i suggest using CEPH with JBOD and #@^! raud [05:56:47] metal should allow them to support directx 11 [05:56:50] Are you sure you didn't break it? [05:56:57] hm, there should be a more recent paper I think [05:57:01] Hi, I have a statement like "SELECT value FROM table WHERE constraint in ('A', 'A', 'B')" - apparently the constraints are only respected once. Is there a way to make sure that I receive an answer for each value in the in statement? [05:57:08] Hmmmm.. That might work, bls. :D [05:57:44] I did the same, but not everything was on sunsite, so started using pkgsrc [05:57:54] synx508: the transformer is encased in a metal shield, the entire supply is encased in a grounded copper box [05:58:02] It is! At least when you have stuff you actually want to try out. [05:58:09] then commit commit commit [07:17:10] Ingersol, what does new int[10] allocate? an array object? [07:17:18] i was not talking about removing the path, btw. i was talking about paths with newlines breaking the file format. [07:51:10] ah yeah but "D'Allemagne" only means "Of Germany" in French [07:51:18] populations, harmonic oscillators, decay... [08:12:37] also what if there are 4 cases, one with two [], two with one [], and one with none. how do you expand stuff [08:12:42] kk_85: why is that in your basrc? [08:12:50] the pointer does move but the buttons are working, how can disable/enable button mouse pad of my laptop ? [08:26:38] what are you doing that results in a runtime error with type families [08:26:43] (for a class-level method I mean) [09:38:37] mal23: You are here in #fedora-unregistered because you are not registered or identified with freenode. See https://freenode.net/kb/answer/registration or /msg nickserv help register for more information. [09:38:45] merijn: even when I compile it with GHC it doesn't produce an exception. [10:11:55] violet: hi [10:12:01] Ah, there it is. I simply didn't see the "7 days ago" entry. https://github.com/haskell/haskell-ide-engine/commit/43021096249ae398b5457979a5c606547663a3b9#diff-df7cc8b4c1792382d5165b401f9ba6d0R188 it's a whitespace deletion [10:48:10] java.com, usually [10:48:19] oldlaptop: the problem is that I can easily read upside down text [11:21:35] As long as %service% can irrevocably cut you off, and you have no way to then point it at %newservice%, it would be a silo. If your Geocities page was suddenly made unavailable, you cannot communicate where people might find you now, and you may not have been able to take with you stuff you stored there. Sounds silo to me. [11:21:40] what is set fo? [12:18:36] I am on Linux [12:18:40] in particular: the graphs you were drawing appeared to be essentially similar in spirit to string diagrams, but augmented with a nice way of indicating diagonal maps [12:54:57] What is Microdata? [12:55:02] anchnk: Hmm.. Looks pretty sane. I was just checking mine on Solus, and the only difference I see is, instead of $'\e[1;31m', I'm seeing $'\C-[[1;31m', so maybe try replacing the \e with \C-[ [13:06:21] Berge: select regexp_matches(content, 'FOO', 'gi') from documents ORDER BY ?? [13:06:29] Mitsos101: There's a couple problems. But let's start with the easiest one to see: `(<*>) :: Set (a -> b) -> ...` is hard because then you need to be able to compare functions for equality (and ordering). [14:16:41] is that unusual? [14:16:48] then yes, I want to:) [14:35:51] No need for doxygen for something like that [14:35:54] oh, thats a really good point [15:55:29] The error message totally confounds me. [15:55:34] IFS=-x. read _ _ width height _ <<<"${f}"; echo "$width" "$height" [16:25:32] hi, I was looking for examples of nested templaetes, where the top level stack captures outputs from the inner stacks....any guidance or pointer to links of such nested templates is appreciated [16:25:41] :t testBit -- gentauro [17:03:13] in that order. [17:03:23] illuzion, https://paste.fedoraproject.org/paste/sy8SSHKROn0Vdv1u4vuupQ [19:33:17] ugly [19:33:23] prsstnt, try x86 ASM [20:00:56] tigrmesh, because that means I don't have to check where I am, I can just hit the combination and be where I want to be. With the default setting I have to figure out visually where I am. [20:01:06] I'm gonna measure and see if I can get awy with Cat6 [20:04:53] ok no googling. [20:05:01] now after this fork [20:11:40] centril: any good books on Rust? [20:11:51] IDK its whatever they used to have in those java rings. One wire interface. [20:11:57] Literally just need a pair of nuts, should be easy [20:12:05] and the options that aren't are because they dont apply to the levels they're not configurable for anyway [20:12:10] rhalavati, aboxhall, tommycli, asanka: ^^^ [21:17:54] But the mighty aloha is not fascistm [21:17:59] sayo-: I think you're missing a step there [21:56:57] spectralsun: has to be 10 weeks unused, sorry [21:57:05] should be simple enough with a `plusSuccRightSucc`, but as I said... I am a total noob [22:03:03] Yeah, I just create a bulk rule which is working pretty darn well [22:03:07] sure, but the possibility of zsh needing it is close to nil [22:09:34] GenteelBen: Senator Roy Moore from the great state of Pedostan [22:09:45] HLists, HSets, etc etc [22:09:48] > "babel" - given the origin of the term, shouldn't you only be using protocols that do **not** interoperate with each other? [22:17:11] ^^ anyone know what the hold up is? [22:17:16] the_2nd: or require spaces to be escaped, like most do [23:11:00] c'est bon [23:11:08] derp :)